Church News

Evening Light

MINISTER GLYNN SEA SR. AND MARTHA MILLER SEA The Evening Light Church of God, located at 220 Washington Street, and Pastor Carolyn Miller will host the Georgia Southeastern District Association of the Church of God beginning Friday, Oct. 28, through Sunday, Oct. 30. The theme will be “Experiencing a Spiritual Breakthrough…Have You Lost Yourself, “II Samuel 6:20 – 22.”

The Friday service will begin at 7:30 p.m. The speaker will be Pastor Donald Waldburg of the New Brunswick Church of God of Brunswick.

The Saturday service will begin at 8 a.m. with a Prayer Breakfast. The speaker will be Deacon Roland McCarr of Springfield. Christian education classes for all ages will be held from 9:10 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Youth activities and a cookout will be held at Magnolia Springs State Park, group shelter #2, from 2:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.

MINISTER CHRIS TAYLOR The Sunday service will be held at the Rocky Ford Baptist Church, located on U.S. Highway 25, North. Christian education classes for all ages will

be held from 9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Morning worship will begin at 11 a.m.

The speaker will be Minister Glynn Sea Sr., associate pastor of the Evening Light Church of God. He is the son of Grace Sea and the late Albert Sea of Millen. He is married to Martha Miller Sea of Millen. They have three sons, Glynn Jr., Jamal and Martice.

The master and mistress of ceremonies will be Deacon James Ford and Sister Loretta Harris. Several musical selections will be presented during the service. Minister Louise Roberson will present the “Duties of a Woman” and Deacon James Prescott will present the “Duties of a Man.” The pulpit service will be provided by the Rev. Undrey Bostic. Remarks by Minister Bernese James will close the service.

Dinner will be served. The public is invited.

Parker Grove

Trinity Fellowship Convention will present a one-night revival 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28, at Parker Grove Baptist Church in Rocky Ford. The guest minister will be the Rev. Paul Benton along with the Bassenger Tabernacle Baptist Church.

Trinity Fellowship Convention will present “Harvest Day” Sunday, Oct. 30, at Parker Grove Baptist Church. Sunday School will begin at 10 a.m. Everyone is invited to come dressed in old-fashion clothes. The guest minister will be the Rev. Willie Jackson along with the New Springfield Missionary Baptist Church.

Friday’s service will feature Pastor C. Gant as the guest speaker. Guest churches will be Greater Bethel, New Robbin Branch, Kemp Grove, Solid Rock, Williams Grove, Prayer Band and St. John Holiness churches.

The Saturday service will be a Dutch treat “Prayer Breakfast” to be held at Ryan’s Restaurant in Statesboro. The speaker will be Minister Alberta Griffin. Everyone is invited.

The Community Youth Sunday Program will be held 11:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 30, at Kelsey Chapel Baptist Church.

T h e speaker for the program will be Minister Isaac Christopher “Chris” Taylor.

Taylor is a 1992 honor graduate of Jenkins County High School where he received numerous honors and awards. He received his post-secondary education at Paine College where he earned a bachelor of science degree in mathematics with honors. While matriculating at Paine College, he served as president of the Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, second vice president of the Student Government Association and Paine College ambassador.

Taylor has an extensive religious background. He is a licensed, ordained elder at his local church assembly, which is the Williams Grove Church of God in Christ of Millen, under the leadership of Superintendent K.H. Thomas. He is dedicated to several administrative duties within this church assembly.

Taylor is currently employed with the Wal-Mart Supercenter in Statesboro as a customer service manager. He is also employed at Georgia Southern University’s Upward Bound Program as a math instructor.

He is the son of Dora “Tina” Taylor and the late Isaac Lovett.

His philosophy is, “Never limit yourself; when you limit yourself, you limit the possibilities.”

The public is cordially invited.

Second McCoy

The Rev. Levi Sapp and the Second McCoy Baptist Church invite everyone to attend their annual Harvest Day Program Sunday, Nov. 6.

Ladies are asked to wear long dresses and bonnets, and men are asked to wear overalls and brogan shoes.